Take our Private Tour Estonian Food of Tallinn!
Eat your way through Estonia on this private food tour. Follow a friendly local guide around town and stop at several local food venues for delicious treats. Possible stops include street stalls, a medieval-themed tavern, local cafes, a chocolate museum, a nearby market, and a few surprises. Get a unique experience of the city and enjoy a meal (or several!) at the same time on this fun food tour for the whole family.
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The driver will meet you in the center of Tallinn or at your hotel, calling you your name. Please notify me when you receive the item.
Being included in the UNESCO World Heritage List confirms that the Tallinn Old Town is a valuable treasure, but it is also lively and constantly evolving.
Müürivahe Street in Tallinn extends from Rüütli Street to Bremen Passage. Originally, Müürivahe Street depicted the defensive passage of the city wall on the east and south sides of the city. In most cases, the narrow street is twice as wide as the section between Harju and Suur-Karja streets, because new buildings were built there instead of the ones destroyed during World War II, and at the same time the street was widened. Today, Müürivahe Street is home to several galleries, craft shops, cafés and entertainment venues.
Chocolala Chocolate Museum is a specialty museum dedicated to the history of the Estonian chocolate industry. It is located in the Tallinn Old Town district near Freedom Square, Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn Town Hall Pharmacy is the oldest pharmacy in Europe that has continually operated on the same premises. It was first mentioned in town records in 1422. During the long history of the town hall pharmacy, many dignified men have been pharmacists here. A special honour belongs to the Burchart family, who worked in the pharmacy for as many as ten generations.
The oldest café in Tallinn. Beautiful historical interior and excellent quality of cakes and coffee. Unfortunately at the same time very busy with tourists looking for a table, and the self-service concept is not appropriate for this kind of place.
Balti Jaam Market is a unique market in Estonia, which includes nearly 300 traders on three floors. On the underground floor, there is a supermarket, a sports club, and various services. On the ground floor, there is a large hall for fish and meat, a street for vegetables, and a versatile street food area with nearly 20 dining options. The first floor is mainly devoted to Estonian design and crafts, clothing, household goods, and antiques.
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